Schneider hopeful lineup gels 'at some point' after Blue Jays' series loss to Tigers
- Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider remained optimistic after his team lost two of three games to the Detroit Tigers during a May 2025 homestand in Toronto.
- The Blue Jays won only two of their first six games in a nine-game homestand, facing a major-league-leading Tigers team that challenged their offense and defense.
- Highlights included a walk-off single by Ernie Clement in the middle game, while Tigers' left fielder Akil Baddoo made key catches to shut down Toronto's rallies.
- Schneider expressed optimism that the offense will eventually find a steady rhythm and also commended the bullpen for its strong showing throughout the series.
- Despite a 22-24 record entering the season's second quarter, the Blue Jays remain one win ahead of last year's pace and prepare to face the 2025 National League contender San Diego Padres.
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Schneider hopeful lineup gels 'at some point' after Blue Jays' series loss to Tigers
TORONTO — Part of John Schneider's mission as the Toronto Blue Jays manager is to be bullish on his lineup, even when his team struggles.
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